I think coin 1 was held back due to that black spot on the reverse and the cut on his cheek. PCGS was to Lenient with the steps.
Not a Barr but it is a nice early issue.
@Randy Abercrombie Do you have either of these varieties?
Any Barr note is a nice note. Great find!
Starts today? I thought it was their 1 year anniversary.
Part of a bank tellers stamp.
My favorite piece: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A few others. I have to many to post them all. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Since the mail will be slower getting to you many a business will cut the time for you to make your payment, which if late results in a high rate...
Looks normal to me but it’s in really good condition for it’s age.
Looks normal to me so worth $20.00.
Don’t know as I’ve never seen it and you didn’t mention it. :smuggrin:
The property is old but not the townhouses. That type of construction tests up the ground. Find an old house and ask for permission to detect it....
Can’t say I’ve ever bought a coin with resale in mind either.
Duct tape it Randy. Lol
The Denver one will cost you more, that’s for sure.
I got a slightly better photo by placing this in direct sunlight and I blew it up as large as I can get. You can see the overdate on the 4 even...
We should all know that in the Winged Liberty Head or more commonly called The Mercury Dimes, there is one overdate, the 1942/41. The overdate...
We all make mistakes and at my age I tend to forget things like this very easily.
The first coin shown appears to be an incomplete planchet that affected both sides, barely. The edge photos show no signs of being tampered with...
To me I think it’s 100% original. I’m not seeing any bad signs of a cleaning.
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